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Carbon-fiber-reinforced thermoplastic-resin composite material and molded body using the same

a technology of thermoplastic resin and composite material, which is applied in the field of carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic resin composite material and molded body, can solve the problems of long molding time and other problems, and achieve the effect of short molding time, excellent balance of stiffness, strength and thermal conductivity

Active Publication Date: 2020-11-24
MITSUBISHI CHEM CORP
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Benefits of technology

[0033]According to the invention, it is possible to obtain a molded body excellent in balance among stiffness, strength, and thermal conductivity in a short molding time.

Problems solved by technology

However, a thermosetting resin is used in most of them as a matrix, and thus a method, which requires a relatively long molding time involving the hardening reaction of the resin, namely, is typified by autoclave molding, and is not suitable for mass production, is used in order to mold these.

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ing Prepreg Containing Polyacrylonitrile-Based Carbon Fiber at 33% by Volume

[0127]A polyacrylonitrile-based carbon fiber (product name: PYROFIL (registered trademark) TR50S15L manufactured by Mitsubishi Rayon Co., Ltd., basis weight: 1000 mg / m, tensile modulus: 240 GPa, tensile strength: 4900 MPa, breaking elongation: 2.0%, and density: 1.82 g / cm3) as the carbon fiber (B) was pulled and aligned in one direction so as to have FAW of the carbon fiber contained per unit area of 72 g / m2, sandwiched between two acid-modified polypropylene films having a thickness of 40 μm to overlap each other, and heated and pressurized at 250° C., thereby manufacturing a sheet-like prepreg (II) containing a carbon fiber at 33% by volume. The thickness of this sheet-like prepreg (II) was 0.12 mm.

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Material Including Pitch-Based Carbon Fiber Prepreg in Outer Layer

[0128]The prepreg (I) which was obtained in Production Example 1 and contained a pitch-based carbon fiber was disposed at the first layer and the 16th layer and the prepreg (II) which was obtained in Production Example 2 and contained a polyacrylonitrile-based carbon fiber was disposed at from the second layer to the 15th layer to overlap each other such that the direction in which the fiber was pulled and aligned was matched with each other and the prepregs were 16 layers in total, and these prepregs were disposed in the mold. This mold was heated for 3 minutes in a press molding machine set to 220° C., further pressed for 7 minutes at 220° C. and a pressure of 2 MPa, and subsequently pressed for 3 minutes at 30° C. and a pressure of 2 MPa, thereby obtaining a composite material having a thickness of 1.9 mm.

[0129]The measurement results of the bending test and the thermal conductivity are presented in Table 1.

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Material Including Pitch-Based Carbon Fiber Prepreg in Inner Layer

[0130]A composite material having a thickness of 1.9 mm was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the prepreg (I) which was obtained in Production Example 1 and contained a pitch-based carbon fiber was disposed at the second layer and the 15th layer and the prepreg (II) which was obtained in Production Example 2 and contained a polyacrylonitrile-based carbon fiber was disposed at the first layer, from the third layer to the 14th layer, and the 16th layer.

[0131]The measurement results of the bending test and the thermal conductivity are presented in Table 1.

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Abstract

The invention is intended to obtain a composite material suitable for mass production or the like by shortening the molding time while obtaining the advantages of the composite materials described above, and intended to provide a composite material which has a short molding time by the use of a thermoplastic resin as a matrix and is excellent in balance among stiffness, strength, and thermal conductivity. A carbon-fiber-reinforced thermoplastic-resin composite material comprising: a layer (I) containing a carbon fiber (A) aligned in one direction and a thermoplastic resin (C-1); and a layer (II) containing a carbon fiber (B) aligned in one direction and a thermoplastic resin (C-2), wherein the carbon fiber (A) has a higher elastic modulus than the carbon fiber (B).

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]The present invention relates to a carbon-fiber-reinforced thermoplastic-resin composite material and a molded body which are excellent in balance between stiffness and strength.[0002]This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority of the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-45374, filed on Mar. 7, 2013, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.BACKGROUND ART[0003]Carbon fiber composite materials, particularly carbon fiber-reinforced plastics (CFRP) are utilized in an aircraft, an automobile, sports, leisure and other various industrial applications since they have features of a light weight and a high strength. In addition, the carbon fiber composite materials exhibit characteristic anisotropic luster due to the orientation of the carbon fiber bundles constituting them, have a deep and profound appearance by performing a treatment such as coating on their surface, and have features such as electrical conductivity...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B32B5/26C08J5/04C08J5/24
CPCB32B5/26C08J5/24C08J5/042B32B2260/046B32B2260/023C08J2323/26B32B2262/106B32B2457/00C08J2369/00C08J5/249C08J5/247B29C2793/0036
Inventor OKUNAKA, OSAMU
Owner MITSUBISHI CHEM CORP
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